Pactic, a specialist in cross-border logistics, has signed a five-year lease agreement at CTPark Budapest Ecser Logistics Park, where the company will occupy nearly 3,000 sqm of industrial space.
The strategic location of the logistics park was a key factor in the decision. Situated near Budapest and Liszt Ferenc International Airport, at the crossroads of the M0 and M4 motorways, the area serves as a major national and international logistics hub. With its proximity to the capital and its strong infrastructure, the Budapest agglomeration is among Hungary’s most competitive economic regions, making it an ideal base for Pactic to efficiently serve its expanding client base.
The new hall, located within CTPark Budapest Ecser, is equipped with a modern heat pump-based cooling and heating system, contributing significantly to the building’s energy efficiency. In line with CTP’s sustainability and ESG principles, all buildings are designed and operated to minimise environmental impact. By offering cost-effective and green energy solutions, CTP supports its tenants in maintaining both operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.
“Pactic is in a phase of constant growth, and we continue to strengthen our market position by introducing innovative logistics solutions,” said Colin Snead, CEO of Pactic. “We’ve reached a point where expanding our facilities was essential, and the ECS4 hall at CTPark Budapest Ecser fits our needs perfectly, offering an excellent price-to-performance ratio. We’re committed to providing high-quality, tailored logistics services in the ever-evolving parcel delivery market.”
“We are very pleased to welcome Pactic—a fast-growing and increasingly influential player in the small parcel logistics market—to CTPark Budapest Ecser,” said Dr. Ferenc Gondi, Managing Director of CTP Hungary. “What makes this partnership unique is that we were able to offer Pactic an independent hall, which supports their competitiveness and aligns with our commitment to building long-term, value-driven tenant relationships.”